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17 years 2 months ago #40908 by Equinox
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I need to find something where I can input the RA and DEC of a star and then find its position in the sky. I've been using starry night pro, but it doesn't know the name of the ones I'm looking for and I still can't find anything using the celestial grid. Basically I need to use the Faulkes telescope in Hawaii as part of my final year project and I'm trying to figure out if certain variable stars are visible from that location.

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17 years 2 months ago #40911 by Matthew C
Replied by Matthew C on topic Re: program for finding stars
I'm not sure if its any good for your project but here goes...

www.stellarium.org

Ive used the Faulkes telescope! It ROCKS!
Good luck
Matthew

We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time. . . .
T. S. Eliot
A wise man....

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17 years 2 months ago #41170 by lionsden
Replied by lionsden on topic Re: program for finding stars
Don't know if this will workfor you but you could try Winstars 2. i find it very good and you can enter in the RA and DEC and it will bring you there (not literally of course!). it can be found at www.winstars.net/english/ . You'll need broadband to download it as it's fairly large, or I can post it to you on CD if you'd like, just pm me your address.

To input the RA and DEC, just click on "Observation" on the main toolbar and select "Look in a direction".

Leo @ Lionsden
Perhap because light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

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